By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, FEB 2
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today asked the Jail department to
prepare a comprehensive master plan to be implemented in next four years in a
phased manner for the overall development of existing jails besides the
construction of new sub-jails at divisional as well as district levels in the
state.
A
decision to this effect has been taken by Mr. Badal during a high level meeting
with the Jail Superintendents and the top brass of the Jail and Health
departments at his official residence today.
Mr. Badal asked the Jail department to initiate measures to tone up the jail
administration in an effective manner to avoid any untoward incident in jails.
He further said that in order to meet with the new challenges efficaciously,
the jail administration requires immediate jail reforms in terms of jail
security as well as ensuring basic requirements for jail inmates like
nutritious diet and proper health care facilities.
In
a view to make inmates more responsive and disciplined, the Chief Minister
asked the Jail department to re-introduced the Nambardar system in all the
jails of the state which would also be helpful in creating a cordial atmosphere
between prisoners and jail administration.
Mr. Badal approved Rs. 1.72 crore for the immediate maintenance of various
jails across the state. He also approved to utilize the annual lease money that
the jail department was getting from the Industries department against the
chunk of its land in Ludhiana, for the development works in the jails.
To
improve the food quality in jails, Mr. Badal asked the Jail department to
review the diet norms system besides displaying the diet chart in all the
jails. He also approved to constitute a committee comprising IG (Jails), representatives
of Central jails and Sub-jails besides a dietician from PGI Chandigarh which
would submit its report within 15 days to recommended proper nutritious food
for jail inmates. He also asked the Superintendents of jails to work out the
modalities to run two kitchens in each central jail with the mechanized modern
system. He further asked the Jail department to introduce Credit Card System
for inmates in all the 8 central jails to buy items from the jail canteens.
The Chief Minister also informed that the state government was releasing Rs. 8
crore under Integrated Child Protection Scheme to the Juvenile homes for their
reforms.
Expressing concern over the health related issues of the
prisoners; Mr. Badal asked the health department to introduce a contractual
system under which the services of some Private Gynecologists and Pediatrician
would be hired for providing proper health care to lady prisoners and their
children.
Appreciating the efforts of health department in
providing advanced training in de-addiction to the 17 doctors of the state’s
central jails from PGI under the De-addiction Coordination Program, Mr. Badal
approved the proposal to depute 14 pharmacists of Health department against the
vacant posts in various jail dispensaries immediately besides outsourcing the
services of 14 doctors for these dispensaries.
Mr. Badal also directed the home department to expedite
the ongoing selection procedure for appointing 900 wardens by the end of
February positively.
While reviewing the plan for the construction of
new Central Jail at Amritsar, Mr. Badal approved to construct a separate jail
for women besides the staff’s residential accommodations over an area of 28
acres in addition to a new jail for under trails and convicts over an area of
42 acres.
Prominent amongst those who were present in the
meeting included Jails Minister Mr. Sarwan Singh Phillaur, Chief Parliamentary
Secretary (Jails) Sant Balvir Singh Ghunas, Principal Secretary Home Mr. DS
Bains, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr. SK Sandhu, Technical
Advisor to the Chief Minister Lt. Gen. (Retd.) BS Dhaliwal, Principal Secretary
Health Mrs. Vini Mahajan, Secretary Finance Mr. Jaspal Singh, Secretary Jails
Mrs. Raji P Srivastva, DGP Jails Mr. RP Meena, IG Jails Mr. Jagjit Singh, DGSE
Mr. KS Pannu, Secretary Social Welfare Mr. Husan Lal, Special Principal
Secretary to the Chief Minister Mr. Gurkirat Kirpal Singh and CA PUDA Mr.
Manvesh Singh Sidhu besides all Jail Superintendents and other officers of
various departments.
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